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Dec- 2016 -11 December
10 Guest Behaviors That Are Totally Unacceptable at Disney World Resort
5. Failing to Use a Bathroom Every parent knows that little people sometimes just “gotta GO”… immediately! But even for little ones, it’s not acceptable to urinate on trees
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11 December
10 Guest Behaviors That Are Totally Unacceptable at Disney World Resort
6. Failing to Wear Shoes/Shirt No shoes, no shirt, no Disney fun. It might seem like a good idea to take off your shoes on a ride like Kali River Rapids, but for safety reasons that’s not allowed. Similarly, the splash areas might seem like the perfect place to let kiddos run shirtless. Sometimes cast members will be lenient within the splash areas, but be sure they are fully clothed before you mo
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11 December
10 Guest Behaviors That Are Totally Unacceptable at Disney World Resort
7. Running If you’re late for your Fast Pass, it might be tempting to sprint across the park. Don’t do it! For the safety of all guests, running is prohibited. (P.S. Your Fast Pass will usually work up to 15 minutes past it’s end time.) Slow down!
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11 December
10 Guest Behaviors That Are Totally Unacceptable at Disney World Resort
8. Line Cutting No saving spots in line! Not only is it super annoying, it’s actually in the written code of conduct that line cutting can get you expelled from the ride or even the park (probably for repeat offenders).
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11 December
10 Guest Behaviors That Are Totally Unacceptable at Disney World Resort
9. Selling, Soapboxing, and Promoting It might seem savvy to pass out business cards for a Disney travel service or brochures for customized Disney t-shirts. But nope, not acceptable. Also, no proselytizing, campaigning, or generally causing a scene or drawing a crowd. Only official Disney events are allowed at Disney World. And besides…it’s vacation!
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11 December
10 Guest Behaviors That Have Been Banned At Disney World Resort
From time to time you’ll see a news story about a guest getting banned from Disney. Ever wonder what it takes to actually lose access to Disney? Here are 10 behaviors that are unacceptable in Disney parks. While most won’t get you completely kicked out, these behaviors at least merit a firm (but friendly) talking-to from a cast member.
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11 December
10 Guest Behaviors That Are Totally Unacceptable at Disney World Resort
1. Carrying Weapons There are absolutely no weapons allowed in Disney World. None. Not even with a permit. Not even a toy. In an effort to secure a safe and peaceful environment, security officers check bags and conduct metal detector tests. So make sure that ALL weapons, real or plastic, are left at home. Don’t be like the lady who recently got arrested for ignoring this very important rule…
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11 December
10 Guest Behaviors That Are Totally Unacceptable at Disney World Resort
2. Spreading Profanity Disney World is a family-friendly place and should be safe for little ears and eyes. Therefore, Disney has deemed it unacceptable to spread any type of profanity, whether verbally or visually. If someone is wearing R-rated shirts or sporting adult tattoos, they will be asked to change or cover up the offensive material.
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11 December
10 Guest Behaviors That Are Totally Unacceptable at Disney World Resort
3. Imitating Characters To protect the Disney brand, no adults are allowed to wear character costumes of any kind or interact with guests as a character would. Children under 14 are of course allowed to wear their princess dresses (etc.)…it’s part of the fun, after all!
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7 December
Five Guest Services That Make Staying on Property Worthwhile
One of the best parts of a Walt Disney World vacation is getting to stay on property at one of the many wonderfully themed resorts. From value to moderate to deluxe, there is always a resort well within your price range to help enhance the magic of your Disney vacation. If you’re on the fence about spending the extra money, there are plenty of services that are only available at Disney resorts tha
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